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Moy
17th August 2012, 19:16
yummy treat:hubbahubba:

Terpe
17th August 2012, 19:20
What's in that bottle Moy ? :hubbahubba:

Moy
17th August 2012, 19:47
What's in that bottle Moy ? :hubbahubba:

its a countryman cider from tavistock :D

Terpe
17th August 2012, 20:09
its a countryman cider from tavistock :D

Hmmmmm:hubbahubba:
A few glasses of that compliments those sausages perfectly, especially with garlic and chilli mash.
:hubbahubba::hubbahubba::hubbahubba::hubbahubba:

Woohoo!!

Moy
17th August 2012, 21:25
Hmmmmm:hubbahubba:
A few glasses of that compliments those sausages perfectly, especially with garlic and chilli mash.
:hubbahubba::hubbahubba::hubbahubba::hubbahubba:

Woohoo!!

one day :)hope to have some few glasses for us to cheer Terpe:D:rolleyes::Jump:

Terpe
17th August 2012, 21:34
Yep.
I'm confident it will come some time soon.
I'm very fond of travelling and your part of England is very attractive :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:rolleyes::rolleyes:

lastlid
17th August 2012, 22:42
I love cider. I used to drink it in my earlier life. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
17th August 2012, 23:57
All you need now is a nice cuppa...from 'god's country'. Don't accept inferior brands. :D

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imagine
18th August 2012, 01:51
:hubbahubba: bangers and mash

Michael Parnham
18th August 2012, 07:32
Dont forget, Toad in the hole!

Moy
22nd August 2012, 21:24
:xxgrinning--00xx3:

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 21:25
All you need now is a nice cuppa...from 'god's country'. Don't accept inferior brands. :D

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http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/2955/yorkshirevlancstea.jpg

Why the Harvey Smith gesture to the t bags?

grahamw48
22nd August 2012, 21:42
I thought it would be self-explanatory. :Erm:

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 21:45
I thought it would be self-explanatory. :Erm:
OK. Penny dropped. :doh :D

Arthur Little
22nd August 2012, 23:00
I thought it would be self-explanatory. :Erm:

Changed days ... :cwm24: ... once upon a time, the Yorkists & Lancastrians were engaged in the Wars of the Roses :rolleyes: ... NOWADAYS, it's the 'Wars of the Teabags'!!! :tea_cup5:

grahamw48
22nd August 2012, 23:13
.....and the Cheese ! :NEW3:

Arthur Little
22nd August 2012, 23:53
.....and the Cheese ! :NEW3:

:D ... Cheese too ?? That's WHY you're grinning like a Cheshire cat?

grahamw48
23rd August 2012, 00:48
Yes, with a Wedge of Wensleydale. :D